Posted on 08/29/2008 4:30:50 AM PDT by PRePublic
How do anti-humanity 'Palestinian' leaders manage to talk [in the UN, or infiltrating "peace" & "socialists"movements] about "human rights"?
The wonder isn't just about the Islamic Hamas butchers but even when it comes to the "moderate" Fatah that still glorifies mass murderers as "heroes/martyrs" and hosts those hate sermons that justifies the killing of the infidels on its official TV.
What's "human rights" or "human" about a cult that worships death for its children and for its adversary?
How can one talk about "human rights" when the basic right of surviving of Israelis is in question by most 'Palestinians' (polled) or by its leadership?
Then you have (almost) the entire bigoted Islamo Arab world that again wouldn't give a hood if an Arab 'Palestinian' is OK or not, but the intolerance against the "other", the Israel, never loses its steam.
Never underestimate the power of 'anti Israel bigotry'! That galvanizes so many that couldn't care less what happens to (any) Arabs, but found one more venue where to hit at innocent Israel and add to it's battered image.
Which explains why you never hear praise, for all amazing and unbelievable efforts by humane Israelis to keep highest respect for human rights [from harsh court and enforcement for any abuse, to easing restrictions in terror infested neighborhoods] of those that seek to harm them, all while despite imperative security of its people who's at cost.
> How do anti-humanity ‘Palestinian’ leaders manage to talk
> about ‘human rights’
That’s easy.
In their twisted world, only Mahometans, and then only Mahometans that adhere fastidiously to whatever strain of this rabid belief system they promote, are human.
All others are apes and pigs, with no human rights, and are suitable only for exploitation, slavery, toruture and death.
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